texaggierm said:
Are those initials at the top of pg 4? EP? Any idea who that is?
https://www.scribd.com/document/459057200/doc-188
Because nothing the Obama regime or any of his acolytes did was about what was right. Everything he did was for nefarious purposes.VegasAg86 said:
How can their "goal" be anything other than "to find out the facts"? I know, that's naive, but this is a pretty disgusting abuse of power.
Better to wait until all the evidence is public and the case is dismissed ... then pardon him a week later to get 2+ weeks in the news cycle.GCP12 said:
If Trump wants people to see what actually happened to Flynn, he needs to pardon him immediately. Force the media to cover it.
They were arrogant enough to believe their ability to overturn the results of the election would render the need to destroy any evidence moot.benchmark said:Not me.will25u said:
My first reaction was: "holy sh_t" those dumb-asses actually left a paper trail and no one shredded it. My second reaction was; who sandbagged the evidence?
Nothing worse than a progressive Ivory Tower academic put in control of the White House.Ellis Wyatt said:Because nothing the Obama regime or any of his acolytes did was about what was right. Everything he did was for nefarious purposes.VegasAg86 said:
How can their "goal" be anything other than "to find out the facts"? I know, that's naive, but this is a pretty disgusting abuse of power.
But mostly, willing to sacrifice her country to get her cut. These people were committing these crimes for something far bigger than political ideology.fasthorse05 said:
That picture of Clapper and Yates!
I've always thought Clapper and Yates are culpable, but every Clapper pic looks like an old man who chose to go along for the ride, in lieu of his better judgment. Yates just looks arrogant, manipulative, and what I suspect she probably is, a highly partisan government executive willing to sacrifice her country for how she views the world.
Wow! Your detective bulletin board must be like 3 walls of suspects and witnesses.drcrinum said:
The point being, Lovinger eventually would expose Halper to Flynn which would lead to uncovering the dossier & the SpyGate plot. A rather convincing hypothesis with plenty of smoke.
Jeff Carlson does excellent investigative work -- good read.benchmark said:Wow! Your detective bulletin board must be like 3 walls of suspects and witnesses.drcrinum said:
The point being, Lovinger eventually would expose Halper to Flynn which would lead to uncovering the dossier & the SpyGate plot. A rather convincing hypothesis with plenty of smoke.
Good read on Lovinger (link): The Strange Case of Adam Lovinger: How Security Clearances of Trump Officials Are Politicized
Prior to my education through this thread, I would have felt the same way. I trust my local cops to an extent because I know most of them. Get past that and I am not talking to anyone voluntarily or without a lawyer. Lesson learned. Feel really bad for Flynn and everything that this patriot has gone through. Just a shame and there should be some sort of retribution.will25u said:
3 Toed Pete said:
......mostly, willing to sacrifice her country to get her cut. These people were committing these crimes for something far bigger than political ideology.
If Hannity would allow his guests to talk, it might be nice to hear them complete a sentence.3 Toed Pete said:
Breaking news - hannity has family in law enforcement!
Every freakin night.
The extent of the corruption in his organization, and the willingness of Baker to set him up for the fall instead of fixing the problem, makes one wonder just who was making money off the presence of substandard contractors providing mediocre product at exorbitant cost?drcrinum said:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1254191727818297344.html
Now that you are worked up over Flynn, here's a very interesting thread that will tie up a number of things, like the Logan Act mentioned in the handwritten notes. If you remember, July 31, 2016 was when Crossfire Hurricane became operational with CI investigations opened up on 4 people. Almost immediately Halper was activated as a CHS. There was a chap named Adam Lovinger who began to blow the whistle on Halper's contracts with ONA (Col James Baker) in the fall of 2016. Lovinger was then mysteriously set up for a potential criminal act. Turns out Lovinger was programmed to go to work with Flynn as a senior director when Flynn became NSA. The Logan Act business ties in Baker, Clapper, Yates & David Ignatius of the WaPo & you can see it in play in Priestap's handwritten notes. The point being, Lovinger eventually would expose Halper to Flynn which would lead to uncovering the dossier & the SpyGate plot. A rather convincing hypothesis with plenty of smoke.
And the jackass was a constitutional law professor.Stlkofta said:Nothing worse than a progressive Ivory Tower academic put in control of the White House.Ellis Wyatt said:Because nothing the Obama regime or any of his acolytes did was about what was right. Everything he did was for nefarious purposes.VegasAg86 said:
How can their "goal" be anything other than "to find out the facts"? I know, that's naive, but this is a pretty disgusting abuse of power.
They believe Constitutional restraints are antiquated and that attitude filters down to everyone in their operation.
Thing is they couldn't even handle a conspiracy with anything approaching competence.Senor Cardgage said:
It seems like 'fail' is too genteel a word. This was a conspiracy across multiple departments at multiple levels.
They have left an evidence trail wider than Texas and deeper than the Grand Canyon.Senor Cardgage said:
To me, a failure is when something unintentional happens. Like when weapons from the US end up in the hands of drug cartels, for example.
Oh, wait...
But I get your point and I agree.
who?mikejones said:
Tslking points starting to trickle:
This is standard operating procedure to any criminal investigation. Get them to lie or admit.
who?mikejones said:
Tslking points starting to trickle:
This is standard operating procedure to any criminal investigation. Get them to lie or admit.